Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Ola Thoresen wrote:
And that if I install a specific package, I would want the service to
start as default (or else I would not have installed the package in the
first place).
That isn't necessarily true. It depends on where and how the software is
being deployed.
Quite frankly I'd say even in the case of services that usually are
expected to be started as default (e.g. httpd) I think I could live with
having to manually activate it.
I see two exceptions: sshd and "local" services like e.g. dbus, beagle,
etc. that don't listen on external IPs and that you cannot really expect
the user to activate manually.
Regards,
Dennis
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